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NB's Intervals with Kyle Camarillo. November 17, 2024. Mostly Skateboarding Podcast.
This week, Templeton Elliott and Patrick Kigongo are talking to Kyle Camarillo about his latest video for New Balance, Intervals. Listen here and subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.
Send us your Stoked On for the Thanksgiving All Stoked On Special. Record a voice note with your name, location, and what you're stoked on, and email it to us at mostlyskateboarding @ gmail.com.
Kyle Camarillo is stoked on everyone finally getting to see Intervals. Patrick is stoked on Spitfire Wheels, visiting Portland, Harold Hunter Foundation, Soft from There Skateboards, Atlantic Drift Vienna to Budapest, and Flo Mirtain’s 30something part.
Templeton is stoked on meeting Patrick for the first time, Bluesk, and making collages for Skate Bylines.
1 comment:
I'd rather watch Westgate push.
Intervals was really good. I liked that it had only three skaters and a reasonable run time. Each rider's section was properly defined and edited. None of the weird shambolic cut & paste style that pervades a lot of videos with mixed results these days.
Brandon's song fit the part, but upon researching the band, they're kind of on the lame side. I wish I hadn't done that. Tiago's songs felt slow and boring compared to what he used in his City Soldier and Sure Shot parts. Foy skating to Tom Petty worked surprisingly well. I was hoping the post-rock songs in the teaser would carry over to the full video, although I suppose that is more of Emerica's territory. That's my needless two cents on the music. I guess I'd watch the video again if I still watched videos more than once.
My next door neighbor was a pilot for Delta until he retired last year. I wonder if he flew any of the team around?
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